A couple of weekends ago, I had the privilege of attending the Parker Seminars in Vancouver. Over the span of three days I rubbed shoulders with some influential people in the chiropractic profession, as well as listened to some passionate and fired up speakers. The shining thread that I noticed between each of the poignant and memorable presenters was their passion and inspiration. It seemed to flow out from within. These individuals had found what lights them up inside and had followed their heart to where they are today. All had a zest for life, sparkle in their eyes and joy in their voice and expression of self. It was wonderful to be around such driven human beings. This got me thinking – what inspires me? What inspires you?

Dr. Jeffrey Cottingame, D.C. spoke that inspiration is to be aroused by divine influence. It is our spirits getting stirred up inside of us. Inspiration gets us excited about something and our enthusiasm pours out unbounded. You feel excited and can’t wait to talk about it, be around it, breathe it in, soak it up and live it. I believe that inspiration can propel people to another level of their being, in all aspects of their lives. It can open doors and lead to the fulfillment of dreams and success. When we get into our hearts we discover our greatness.

Inspiration can come in many forms both big and small. Often it can start small and build to greater and greater awareness. Maybe you spot a new vegetable that you think would compliment your dinner; perhaps a family member begins jogging and you become inspired by their choices; possibly you notice a small child helping their parent bring the groceries in and you feel moved to treat others just a little bit better. Inspiration could even spark a new flame of passion and give your life new direction and meaning. The key is to focus and notice. What does inspiration feel like to you? Does your heart beat faster? Do you get a flush of excitement? Does time slow down? Observe what you’re doing or thinking when the feeling hits and take notice. Our bodies have messages for us if we’d only listen. If you chose to move in that direction, inspiration can give you extra energy and passion for yourself and your life. ​“When you’re inspired dormant talents come alive. When you’re inspired you become greater; you discover you’re greater than you thought yourself to be.”~ Dr. Gilles Lamarche D.C.

A wonderful article to read first thing in the morning, Dr. Norm. I am definitely going to copy that quote down. Before I started reading, I thought 'where does he find the time to write!' After reading the article I realize that the time comes from what you are passionate about. Thanks again for the great article and keep them coming.

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Helene

1/17/2018 01:16:48 pm

Inspiration is so Uplifting & Exciting !! I feel Everyone needs to have a focus.. or Intension!!
I put in my Passion Planner Everyweek to set an Intension... affirmation boards are very good to see your Inspirations.. what inspires us!!!!
Thankyou Dr. Norm & HeatherLynn... I love the Inspiration you have Created!!! 🧘‍♀️

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Lynn Burrows

1/18/2018 10:44:15 pm

Thank you for this reminder Dr. Norm - I notice when I am passionate about something, everything seems to flow easily, joyfully and I am aware of my connection with others and the universe...particularly when my passion involves working with others for the good of all. It was exciting to connect with you today and hear your suggestion re the Gord Downy Foundation :-)

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Hi, I’m Dr Norm Detillieux, ​In addition to running a successful chiropractic studio The Lifehouse, I have offered a number of different workshops centered on wellness care, creating community, awareness of the benefits of chiropractic care and a wholistic approach to health